Yet it's his wife who's demonstrably guilty of vehicular homicide.
Yet it's his wife who's demonstrably guilty of vehicular homicide.
In what film is Rory's tour de force?
He's an Economics major who called him the "perfect embodiment of capitalism" or summat. I sensed no tongue in cheek, which I went back and looked copiously for after, in a typical GOP rewriting of history, he actually praised how Romney'd earned his every penny. If you can actually believe Mittens had nothing…
Sorry. His adulation of Mitt Romney during his original season has forever tainted him in my eyes. I mean, please.
"It would be one thing if we were waiting to find out how if/how Simon got drummed out of Quantico, but we already know that happened and also that he’s been reinstated, so the fact that he got kicked out doesn’t really matter anymore."
You might then also enjoy a little show called "True Blood."
Disturbingly pretentious, condescending claptrap. Posing as intellectual criticism and/or insightful commentary.
I'd go even further back to SCTV and Dr. Tongue's 3-D House of Beef.
My take, as well.
How did the rest of us somehow miss seasons two and three, then?
I want to bear Rambaldi's CHILDREN after that comment.
IKR? Ridiculously hawt.
Yeah, this episode was a real crash and burn for me. I think I audibly groaned a minimum of four times at least at the ham-fisted dialogue and a couple each for needlessly-complex plot points and over-the-top acting. Really disappointing after what I felt was a very strong premier and a sophomore episode that was at…
don't it, though?
"shows that follow this kind of structure typically do so within the confines of a 10 to 15-episode season"
Too precious by half.
Dude, I think you're mistakenly using "Alex" when you mean "Simon" or summat?
Also Liam and Alex apparently were involved at some point in the Mysterious Interim between the training and "present day," so the two of them and Booth make for a whole other love triangle. Which lends a whole different flavor to Liam apparently blackmailing Booth into his under cover investigation of Alex back…
He's got a wonderfully lean, perfectly sheathed body. But there's something about his face that, from certain angles, inevitably reminds me of the inbred banjo player in DELIVERANCE.